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=Bios= | ==Bios== | ||
Denis Postle A.R.C.A. (UK). Several decades of research ‘with’ people in therapy and peer2peer group structures. Participant since 1995 in the [[Independent Practitioners Network]] (IPN) which is structured as a non-monetized commons with a virtual product - civic accountability for psy practitioners. Current preoccupation: promoting the psyCommons of ordinary wisdom and shared power - confronting the enclosures of it by the psy professions and pharma industries - valuing the non-monetized alternatives that the digital revolution supports. | Denis Postle A.R.C.A. (UK). Several decades of research ‘with’ people in therapy and peer2peer group structures. Participant since 1995 in the [[Independent Practitioners Network]] (IPN) which is structured as a non-monetized commons with a virtual product - civic accountability for psy practitioners. Current preoccupation: promoting the psyCommons of ordinary wisdom and shared power - confronting the enclosures of it by the psy professions and pharma industries - valuing the non-monetized alternatives that the digital revolution supports. | ||
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=More Information= | * [[PsyCommons]] | ||
See [https://wildernessweb.org/ psyCommons] , contact via denis@postle.net | See [https://wildernessweb.org/ psyCommons] , contact via denis@postle.net | ||
Revision as of 09:47, 14 February 2017
Bios
Denis Postle A.R.C.A. (UK). Several decades of research ‘with’ people in therapy and peer2peer group structures. Participant since 1995 in the Independent Practitioners Network (IPN) which is structured as a non-monetized commons with a virtual product - civic accountability for psy practitioners. Current preoccupation: promoting the psyCommons of ordinary wisdom and shared power - confronting the enclosures of it by the psy professions and pharma industries - valuing the non-monetized alternatives that the digital revolution supports.
More Information
See psyCommons , contact via denis@postle.net